Almost countless shades of blue, brawn, green, gray and hazels are found in the eye color. The iris is the colored ring of muscle surrounding the pupil and the color is determined by the amount of pigmentation within the iris. One can go for temporary or permanent eye color change.
Temporary Eye Color Changing
Wearing contact lenses is the most easiest and common way to change the eye color temporary. Colored contact lenses are available in three tints:
Opaque: Opaque tint lenses appears solid and non-transparent and offers a complete color change. The most popular opaque colors are blue, hazel, green, violet, grey, amethyst and brawn.
Enhancement: Enhancement tint contact lenses comes transparent and solid in color and also boost your natural eye color.
Visibility: Visibility tint contact lenses have faint flecks of light blue or green and they don’t changes eye color.
Permanent Eye Color Changing
Iris implant surgery was first used for medical purposes for the patients who lose their iris of eye from some disease or accidents. Nowadays, this laser eye color changing technology has become popular for cosmetic reasons. Natural iris is functioning properly besides this, many people opt to go under surgery.
Permanent eye color changing doesn’t involve adding any extra color to the eye, blue eyes are not blue because of blue pigments but rather the scattering of light. In blue eyed people, when multicolored light falls on the eye, it is mostly blue waves that reflects back and picked up by our own eye. In the brown eyed people, the front layer of the eye called stroma, contains a very thin layer of melanin that also gives skin and hair their color. Most of the light that hits the eye is absorbed and small amount of light reflects makes them appear brown to us. To change the eye color from brown to blue is all need to remove a layer of melanin from the iris. It is said that under every brown eye there is a blue eye.
Some researches shows that who have had laser eye color surgery are more likely to experience complications that includes:
• Vision loss or blindness
• Glaucoma from the elevated pressure inside the eye
• Cataracts
• Cornea injury
• Corneal edema
• Uveitis
There are many risks in permanent eye color changing which leads to cornea damage and may require cornea transplant. After going through the surgery that changes eye color, many patients reported painful inflammation, redness and swelling in their eye that can lead to partial blindness.
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